Cycling Weekly

DOMESTIC RESULTS

CYCLO-CROSS

SATURDAY, 11 NOVEMBER

Elite Men: 1. Thomas Mein (Hope Factory Racing) 1:04.20; 2. T. Barnes (Ribble Verge Sport) +0.24; 3. D. Barnes (Team Spectra Cannondale) +1.51; 4. H. Buck Jones (Wales Racing Academy) +2.22; 5. S. Wyllie (Team Spectra Cannondale) +2.59; 6. T. Couzens (Montezuma’s Race Team) +3.02; 7. J. Smith (Wheelbase CabTech) at same time; 8. S. Fisher (Hope Tech Factory Racing) +3.59; 9. J. Coukham (Ribble Verge Sport) +4.35; 10. S. James (Hope Factory Racing) +5.16.

Elite Women: 2. R. James (Hope Factory Racing) +1.07; 3. H. Inglis (Brother UK-Orientation Marketing) +1.14; 4. A. Baker (Team Empella) +1.49; 5. K. Eedy (Team Empella) +2.12; 6. X. Crees (Team Spectra Cannondale) +2.27; 7. E. McKinnon

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